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No, you can not.That was sorted out a few hundred years ago.
I assure you, I can.
How was it sorted out?
It couldn't have been shorted out for me since I wasn't born yet.
it can be rigorously tested by anyone.
What is a photon ?A photon whether it is mass or energy it shouldn’t move at c.
Yet, even though all photons travel at the speed of light, they do not all show the homogeneity of the point instant as predicted by SR.
If you of the math, the speed of light aspect or leg reflects lowered inertial potential since it only appears if matter lowers potential.
In today's installment of Puppy power gets things wrong he saysQuote from: puppypower on 14/08/2020 17:15:43Yet, even though all photons travel at the speed of light, they do not all show the homogeneity of the point instant as predicted by SR.In reality, SR makes no such prediction.On the other handQuote from: puppypower on 14/08/2020 17:15:43If you of the math, the speed of light aspect or leg reflects lowered inertial potential since it only appears if matter lowers potential. doesn't make enough sense to even be wrong.
in a speed of light reference.
So far, you have not even described it.
When photons form from the interaction of matter and force, they are born and appear at the speed of light with finite wavelengths and frequencies to reflect their dual nature.
Quote from: puppypower on 15/08/2020 11:56:40in a speed of light reference. That's the bit that makes no sense.You keep saying it as if it means something.It does not.
Quote from: puppypower on 14/08/2020 17:15:43When photons form from the interaction of matter and force, they are born and appear at the speed of light with finite wavelengths and frequencies to reflect their dual nature.By what mechanism?Just like I need a method and equipment to pick up an object, the Universe needs a mechanism to emit photons.
Say we had a wave tank with two wave generators, one on each side.